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Google announced its fourth-generation Chromecast (with Google TV) on September 30, 2020. Currently, there is a new version of a Google TV streaming device aptly called the Google TV Streamer. The Chromecast with Google TV remains on sale, at least until ...
Soon, even loafing around on the couch won’t help you steer clear of AI. TV makers are busily integrating AI models into the experience, and Google is no different. At CES, the company announced a big expansion of Gemini features on the Google TV platform, starting with TCL smart TVs.
Earlier this morning at the Google I/O event, a major portion was dedicated to the announcement of Google TV. Google TV is basically a software layer that lets you find content to watch on your television. It’s build on Android, Chrome, and Flash, and ...
Google announced at CES 2026 Gemini for Google TV features that aim to bring its TV platform into the center of how people watch, search and even fix what’s on screen.
Google announced today that Gemini is finally rolling out to Google TV — one of the company’s last remaining platforms that was still relying on the old Google Assistant experience. However, today’s announcement raises a looming question: When will ...
Google is bringing even more of its Gemini AI to TV devices, including nano banana. Google really wants you to get comfortable talking to your TV. The company is adding even more of its Gemini AI to its TV devices, including the ability to create and edit photos and videos with AI using its nano banana and Veo 3 models.
Gemini for TV is getting Nano Banana—an early attempt to answer the question "Will people watch AI stuff on TV"?
The Google TV Streamer (4K) is one of the best streaming devices on the market because it's fast and easy to use. And it’s back at its lowest price ever on Amazon right now.
Building on the company’s work to get on the big screen in every living room, Google TV delivers a new experience that’s remote-centric and built around keeping all of your content in one place. Not to be confused with the 2010 release of the same name ...